Must see around Quebradillas

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Must see around Quebradillas

Food scene

The restaurant is great, good air conditioning, good environment. The drinks fantastic, the piña colada delicious. The food outrageously delicious. I recommend Isla Pirata which is Mamposteado rice filled with chicken and churrasco (skirt steak) and the Picadera Boricua (sampler). Every family member will loved it. Overall: Great service, Delicious food.
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The restaurant is great, good air conditioning, good environment. The drinks fantastic, the piña colada delicious. The food outrageously delicious. I recommend Isla Pirata which is Mamposteado rice filled with chicken and churrasco (skirt steak) and the Picadera Boricua (sampler). Every family member will loved it. Overall: Great service, Delicious food.
Great service, friendly staff, delicious food, good prices, fantastic view of the ocean, you wont be dissatisfied, a must do.
Restaurante El Histórico Puente Blanco
999 Cll La Estacion
Great service, friendly staff, delicious food, good prices, fantastic view of the ocean, you wont be dissatisfied, a must do.
Fast food
9 locals recommend
Pizza Hut
9 locals recommend
Fast food
Fast food
Burger King
Fast food
Love their rotisserie chicken
Tony's BBQ
Love their rotisserie chicken
Fast food
10 locals recommend
Church's Chicken
10 locals recommend
Fast food
Best sopa de plátano!!!
El Buen Café
Best sopa de plátano!!!
One of the oldest bakery in Puerto Rico 150 years. The wood oven bread is very unique. They also have a variety of breads and sweets. A must go.
6 locals recommend
Bakery Los Cocos
6 locals recommend
One of the oldest bakery in Puerto Rico 150 years. The wood oven bread is very unique. They also have a variety of breads and sweets. A must go.

Sports

Open hours: Monday - Thursday 4pm - 9pm, Friday 4pm - 11pm and Saturday - Sunday 11am - 10pm. The park sits on roughly an acre of land with a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean.
Roller Vertical Exploration Skatepark
Puerto Rico 485
Open hours: Monday - Thursday 4pm - 9pm, Friday 4pm - 11pm and Saturday - Sunday 11am - 10pm. The park sits on roughly an acre of land with a stunning view of the Atlantic Ocean.
A true surfer’s haven, Domes is located between a lighthouse and Puerto Rico's inactive nuclear reactor. With turquoise waters and golden sand, this beach is a great spot for whale watching during the winter. Although it is not a place to go swimming, it is a fun beach to lay back and relax, watch surfing competitions, and even take a horseback riding tour.
181 locals recommend
Playa Domes
181 locals recommend
A true surfer’s haven, Domes is located between a lighthouse and Puerto Rico's inactive nuclear reactor. With turquoise waters and golden sand, this beach is a great spot for whale watching during the winter. Although it is not a place to go swimming, it is a fun beach to lay back and relax, watch surfing competitions, and even take a horseback riding tour.
We love horses. Love their horse back riding tours by Puerto Herminia beach.
13 locals recommend
Potrero y Cafeteria Brisas del Mar
13 locals recommend
We love horses. Love their horse back riding tours by Puerto Herminia beach.

Places to visit

Fishing and kayaking are favorite activities due to the stillness of Lake Guajatacas’s waters – while its surrounding lands are filled with lush, green vegetation and local wildlife.
30 locals recommend
Guajataca Lake
30 locals recommend
Fishing and kayaking are favorite activities due to the stillness of Lake Guajatacas’s waters – while its surrounding lands are filled with lush, green vegetation and local wildlife.
MUST SEE!!!!! If you take only one sightseeing trip, this should be it.This incredible 268-acre park is the site of the great subterranean caverns carved out by the Camuy River. 787 898-3100 Wed-Sun
286 locals recommend
Cavernas de Camuy
286 locals recommend
MUST SEE!!!!! If you take only one sightseeing trip, this should be it.This incredible 268-acre park is the site of the great subterranean caverns carved out by the Camuy River. 787 898-3100 Wed-Sun
Built in 1898 by the Spaniards, the lighthouse still in use. In the premises, you'll find a museum with exhibits. Open Tue-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 10am-7pm
103 locals recommend
Arecibo Lighthouse & Historical Park
Carretera 655
103 locals recommend
Built in 1898 by the Spaniards, the lighthouse still in use. In the premises, you'll find a museum with exhibits. Open Tue-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat-Sun 10am-7pm
The Arecibo Observatory is the world's largest radio/radar telescope. The observatory was developed by the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center. Open Wed-Fri 12pm - 4pm, Sun 9am-4pm 787 878-2612
184 locals recommend
Arecibo Observatory
Puerto Rico 625
184 locals recommend
The Arecibo Observatory is the world's largest radio/radar telescope. The observatory was developed by the National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center. Open Wed-Fri 12pm - 4pm, Sun 9am-4pm 787 878-2612
The experience of walking through the forest and cave systems is amazing. The scenic views are awe inspiring. Be ready for some hiking, wear comfortable shoes.
224 locals recommend
Cueva Ventana
224 locals recommend
The experience of walking through the forest and cave systems is amazing. The scenic views are awe inspiring. Be ready for some hiking, wear comfortable shoes.
This is a beautiful place to visit and spend time looking out over the Atlantic for whales. January through March. Punta Higuero Light, also known as Faro de Punta Higuero, is an historic lighthouse located in Rincón, Puerto Rico. The original building was built in 1892 by the Spanish government.
214 locals recommend
Faro Punta Higüeras
Puerto Rico 4413
214 locals recommend
This is a beautiful place to visit and spend time looking out over the Atlantic for whales. January through March. Punta Higuero Light, also known as Faro de Punta Higuero, is an historic lighthouse located in Rincón, Puerto Rico. The original building was built in 1892 by the Spanish government.
This steel structure stands 125 above the ground, surrounded by verdant foliage. American Railroad Company developed the bridge as part of a route that circled the island along its coast, finishing it by 1906. The structure retained its brick and mortar piles built during the Spanish rule, which had a French architectural pattern because the Spaniards employed a French workforce for big construction projects.
13 locals recommend
Puente La Bellaca
13 locals recommend
This steel structure stands 125 above the ground, surrounded by verdant foliage. American Railroad Company developed the bridge as part of a route that circled the island along its coast, finishing it by 1906. The structure retained its brick and mortar piles built during the Spanish rule, which had a French architectural pattern because the Spaniards employed a French workforce for big construction projects.
Please note: Do not recommend to swim on the beach. “Guajataca beach" known for its white sand, raging surf, and dangerous turbulent waters. Guajataca Tunnel is a railroad tunnel that connected the town of Isabela and Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. The tunnel is one of the most significant work of the remnants of the national railway system that connected the island during the first half of the twentieth century.
130 locals recommend
El tunel de Guajataca
Avenida Noel Estrada
130 locals recommend
Please note: Do not recommend to swim on the beach. “Guajataca beach" known for its white sand, raging surf, and dangerous turbulent waters. Guajataca Tunnel is a railroad tunnel that connected the town of Isabela and Quebradillas, Puerto Rico. The tunnel is one of the most significant work of the remnants of the national railway system that connected the island during the first half of the twentieth century.

Beaches

My favorites
LOVE THIS BEACH!!!!!!!
275 locals recommend
Jobos Beach
275 locals recommend
LOVE THIS BEACH!!!!!!!
Great Surfing beach!!!A spectacular – yet rough – beach, Puerto Hermina is also home to the remains of an old structure believed to have served as hiding place for pirates and their contraband.
8 locals recommend
Ruinas de Puerto Hermina
Puerto Rico 4485
8 locals recommend
Great Surfing beach!!!A spectacular – yet rough – beach, Puerto Hermina is also home to the remains of an old structure believed to have served as hiding place for pirates and their contraband.
This is the most peaceful place you can visit. The beach is absolutely amazing. Is like you step into another island. Please visit, I promise you will not regretted!!!!
234 locals recommend
Faro Los Morrillos, Cabo Rojo
234 locals recommend
This is the most peaceful place you can visit. The beach is absolutely amazing. Is like you step into another island. Please visit, I promise you will not regretted!!!!
One of my favorite beach. Clean and family oriented. Activities for the family.
543 locals recommend
Crash Boat Beach (snorkel)
543 locals recommend
One of my favorite beach. Clean and family oriented. Activities for the family.
My all time favorite beach. Love it because small children can enjoy and has another section for adults and strong swimmers.
Playa Montones
Puerto Rico 466
My all time favorite beach. Love it because small children can enjoy and has another section for adults and strong swimmers.
Located at Arecibo, the Cueva del Indio is an area where the Taino Indians held tribal meetings and made numerous carvings in the walls of these natural limestone caves. To get to the impressive location there is a bit of a hike. Once you get through the trail, you will get to see multiple rock formations, in one of these formations lies the cave. To get to the cave there is a long wooden ladder at about 25 feet from the surface. Inside the cave you will be able to admire over 80 indigenous petroglyphs from our taino ancestors. these artifacts seem to date all the way back from 1200 to 1500 A.D. You will also be able to admire the beautiful ocean waves crashing on the rock formations. There is vast parking space and in the same location the attraction "Los siete arcos" is available. Please wear comfortable shoes.
204 locals recommend
Cueva del Indio
204 locals recommend
Located at Arecibo, the Cueva del Indio is an area where the Taino Indians held tribal meetings and made numerous carvings in the walls of these natural limestone caves. To get to the impressive location there is a bit of a hike. Once you get through the trail, you will get to see multiple rock formations, in one of these formations lies the cave. To get to the cave there is a long wooden ladder at about 25 feet from the surface. Inside the cave you will be able to admire over 80 indigenous petroglyphs from our taino ancestors. these artifacts seem to date all the way back from 1200 to 1500 A.D. You will also be able to admire the beautiful ocean waves crashing on the rock formations. There is vast parking space and in the same location the attraction "Los siete arcos" is available. Please wear comfortable shoes.

Groceries

Best place to get groceries.
Supermercados Hatillo Kash & Karry
78-80 C. Socorro
Best place to get groceries.
21 locals recommend
Walmart Supercenter
21 locals recommend

Closest Airport

Only 25 minutes from our property. Is not a big airport is easy to check in. LOVE IT!!!
96 locals recommend
Rafael Hernández International Airport
Hangar Road
96 locals recommend
Only 25 minutes from our property. Is not a big airport is easy to check in. LOVE IT!!!